Ngora District

by February 17, 2018

The access rates in Ngora vary from 79 % in Kobwin Sub-County to 95 % in Kapir Sub-County.
Ngora has 482 domestic water points which serve a total of 135,138 people – 121,014 in rural areas.
49 water points have been non-functional for over 5 years and are considered abandoned.
Ngora has 1 piped schemes.

Access

87%

Rural Functionality

91%

Equity

42

Management

99%

Gender

98%

Population Density (people/km2) and Population

50

250

1,000

2,000

100

500

1,500

KPRKapir244

Kapir
Population 244

KBWKobwin220

Kobwin
Population 220

MKRMukura300

Mukura
Population 300

NGRNgora283

Ngora
Population 283

NTCNgora TC553

Ngora TC
Population 553

Population figures are projections to the above mentioned date based on UBOS census 2014 and district growth rates. Population density is calculated on land area only. Boundaries reflect the preliminary status only.

Access to Safe Water

20 %

60 %

40 %

80 %

Total Access87 %

Rural Access87 %

Urban Access86 %

KBWKobwin
79 %

Kobwin
Population Served 28,906

KPRKapir
95 %

Kapir
Population Served 32,391

MKRMukura
81 %

Mukura
Population Served 29,930

NGRNgora
95 %

Ngora
Population Served 29,781

NTCNgora TC
86 %

Ngora TC
Population Served 14,124

Access to safe water is the ratio of people served by a safe water point and piped water supply to the total population.The calculation is based on an estimated number of people per water point type. Maximum access rate can be 95%.

Functionality of Point Water Sources

60 %

80 %

70 %

90 %

Rural Functionality91 %

Urban Functionality78 %

KBWKobwin
97 %

Kobwin
Functional Sources 95

KPRKapir
86 %

Kapir
Functional Sources 113

MKRMukura
95 %

Mukura
Functional Sources 100

NGRNgora
90 %

Ngora
Functional Sources 78

NTCNgora TC
78 %

Ngora TC
Functional Sources 47

Functionality is the ratio of functional water sources to all water sources. Sources not operating for five or more years are assumed to be abandoned, and hence are not included in the calculation.